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September 08, 2004
Dubya-ism of the day You have to love stuff like this. Speaking about the need for medical liability reform at a campaign rally a few hours ago, President Bush said:
"Too many OB-GYNs aren't able to practice their love with women all across this country."
Unless you're just absolutely determined to hate him, stuff like this has to be endearing. Now, some people think that Bush is an idiot, and will take it that this is just further proof.
It would be more fun here, however, to work from the other premise common among detractors, namely that he's an evil genius. If I were just the least bit more cynical, I might suspect that he does stuff like this on purpose.
For one thing, as I said, it's endearing, and humanizing. Also, everybody goofing on the prez for one of these little Bushisms probably would suit him better than, say, one more round of the newest National Guard service controversy.
He would definitely prefer this silly slip of the tongue to be the chat topic du jour, rather than the 1000th US death in Iraq, which mark was hit just in the last few hours as well.